HC Deb 28 June 1978 vol 952 cc588-9W
Mr. Ralph Howell

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will publish figures showing the level of gross income at which married couples with two dependent children start to pay income

Country Income year Marginal rate Gross income level
Per cent £
Belgium 1978 52.5 19,110
Denmark (1) 1978 See notes
France 1977 54.0 57,740
Germany 1978 50.0 31,750
Ireland 1977–78 50.0 7,645
Ireland (proposed) (2) 1978–79 50.0 8,275
Italy 1978 50.0 68,390
Luxembourg 1978 51.25 20,010
Netherlands 1978 50.0 13,060
United Kingdom (3) 1978–79 50.0 10,736
Sweden 1978 53.0 12,310
United States of America 1978 50.0 27,140
Canada (4) 1978 See notes
Australia 1977–78 51.25 11,750
Japan 1978 54.0 93,080
NOTES
General
A. Where there is no marginal rate of 50 per cent., information is given for the lowest rate above 50 per cent.
B. Exchange rates are those for 22nd June 1978.
C. It has been assumed that the income is wholly employment income, and wholly the husband's.
D. Account has been taken of personal reliefs, minimum deductions for expenses, employment income reliefs, other flat rate reliefs, and deductible social security contributions.
Specific countries
(1) Denmark: The top rate of national income tax is 39.6 per cent. This rate begins at the equivalent of £12,480.
(2) Ireland: The 1978–79 figure represents budget proposals not yet law.
(3) United Kingdom: 1978 Budget proposals, not taking into account Committee Stage amendments. It is assumed that both children are under 11.
(4) Canada: The top rate of federal income tax is 43 per cent. This rate begins at the equivalent of £46,340.